ive used both and i honestly just cant understand how fl's sequencing can be fast than reasons. in fl you gota click all that pattern and step sequencers and playlist editors and all tha tshit. in reason wat you see is wat u get. hit record and everything is right in front of you.

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thank you..

theres more BS to using FL's sequencer......with reason...the sequencer is right there in your face at all times....what you put in is what you get out..no seperate piano roll...pattern selection....that shit is for the birds...i cant stand that ish..lol...making different sequence patters for EACH bar....that shit is crazy.....lol

clicking fill each 2-4-8 steps dosent do any snare/hat rolls . what else do you have to do?

the loop thing dosent work well unless I'm doing it wrong. it dosent always match the tempo. I know how to gt it done but I like how its done on the mpc much better.

all I use is chop

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The piano roll does this very simply.

You guys may not have used FL for YEARS to gotten the system down. but for you to say it takes along time is ignorance....it takes me less than 15 minutes to do sampled beats.. and most of that time is choppin the sample in Cool Edit.

^ thats correct, holding a pad in real time is longer than clicking twice, but MPC note repeat is aftertouch and velocity sensitive, so in order for you do make a legit sounding one by clicking you have to change the dynamics and velocity, which will take much more than 2 clicks for it to sound as fluid and dynamic as the MPC's

Why do u guys even argue wit dskillz. He has no idea wat he is talking about. And its obvious he never used a mpc.... And before u argue with me. If u have used a mpc than how do u sample drums into it. Which buttons do u press.